Every Language Deserves a Translator!

Not every phrase fits a normal translator, so LexiTranslator brings slang, scripts, old languages, fictional languages, and creative text tools into one clean place.

Trending StylesFun &Modern Styles

Brainrot Translator

The ultimate internet slang generator. No cap, this tool goes full Ohio mode.

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Gen Z Slang Translator

Keep your rizz up with the most current Zoomer slang and expressions.

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Gen Alpha Translator

Decode or generate the newest lingo from the YouTube and Roblox generation.

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UWU Translator

Make any text kawaii with plenty of w's and cute anime emoticons.

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Local VoicesRegional & Cultural Languages

British Slang Translator

Proper chuffed! Master the casual street talk of the UK.

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Cockney Translator

Apples and pears, dog and bone. Authentic East End rhyming slang.

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Boomer Translator

Convert modern slang into full-sentence boomer speak. Proper punctuation guaranteed.

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Australian Slang Translator

No worries, mate. Authentic Aussie slang from arvo to arvo biscuit.

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Fantasy WorldsFictionalLanguages

High Valyrian Translator

The noble tongue of Valyria from Game of Thrones, developed by linguist David J. Peterson.

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Klingon Translator

The warrior language of the Klingon Empire from Star Trek, with its own real dictionary.

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Elvish Translator

Tolkien's elegant elvish from Lord of the Rings, covering both Sindarin and Quenya.

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Na'vi Translator

The constructed language of Pandora's Na'vi people from James Cameron's Avatar.

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Old ScriptsAncient & Historical Languages

Old English Translator

Journey to the beginnings of English with the language of Beowulf.

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Ye Olde English Translator

Rewrite modern English in playful ye olde style for tavern signs and funny captions.

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Anglo Saxon Translator

Translate modern English into Anglo-Saxon style tied to early medieval England.

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Old Norse Translator

Speak with the voice of the Vikings and the power of the sagas.

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Why LexiTranslator Exists

Tanjeet Baloria (TSB), founder of LexiTranslator
Tanjeet Baloria (TSB) Founder, LexiTranslator Built independently for clear, useful translation tools.

LexiTranslator is built for moments when a normal translator is not enough. A user may need a phrase in a fictional language, an old script, a regional tone, internet slang, or a cleaner way to test how a sentence feels in a different style.

LexiTranslator is independently built and maintained by Tanjeet Baloria (TSB). The name is shared for trust, so users know there is a real person listening to feedback and caring about the quality of what they use.

The aim is to make unusual language needs feel simple. Whether someone is writing a caption, testing a fantasy phrase, decoding a symbol, or exploring an older style of English, the experience should feel quick, clear, and respectful of their time.

Keeping LexiTranslator free takes steady work behind the scenes: research, examples, result fixes, server costs, API usage, and support. Ads, optional support, and paid review options help carry that work while the main experience stays open for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

LexiTranslator is used for niche translation styles that normal translator apps often do not cover. You can translate text into slang, accents, fictional languages, historical styles, old scripts, and internet phrases. Start with the Brainrot Translator, Gen Z Slang Translator, or Old English Translator.
Yes. The main translator tools are free to use, and you do not need to create an account. Open the translator you want, paste your text, and translate it. If the site helps you, you can also support the project.
LexiTranslator stays free because most users only need quick language help for a phrase, name, caption, message, or creative idea. Ads, optional support, and paid human review help cover the work behind the site without putting the main tools behind a paywall.
LexiTranslator is independently built and maintained by Tanjeet Baloria (TSB). That identity is shared for trust, so users know there is a real person listening to feedback and caring about the quality of the experience. You can read more on the About page.
Each translator has its own page because people usually arrive with one clear need. A Latin phrase, a pirate-style sentence, a rune name, and a Gen Z caption should not all be mixed into one confusing box.
No. LexiTranslator is made for styles and niche languages that standard translation tools may not handle well, such as Elvish, Klingon, Old English, Brainrot, Gen Z slang, runes, and fictional worlds.
Yes. LexiTranslator is designed to work on mobile, tablet, and desktop browsers. You do not need to install an app.
No. Your text is only used to create the translation result. LexiTranslator is built for quick use without accounts, profiles, or saved translation history.
Use the Support page and include the translator link, your input, the output you received, and what you expected. Clear reports help improve examples, wording, and tool behavior for everyone.
Yes. Use Request a Translator if you want a language, slang style, script, code, fictional language, or reverse translator added. Strong requests include examples and explain who would use the tool.
If you want internet slang, start with Brainrot or Gen Z Slang. For fictional languages, try Elvish or Klingon. For historical styles, try Old English, Latin, or Ancient Greek. You can also use the search box to find a specific translator.